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Blowing snow expected for parts of Ohio, slick travel possible

OHIO — The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued special weather statement for Ohio as a strong arctic cold front moves through the area tonight.

Key Highlights

  • Gusty Winds: Wind gusts of 30-50 mph are expected in most areas, with localized higher gusts possible. These winds may cause lightweight objects, such as holiday decorations, to blow around.
  • Snow Showers: Quick bursts of snow may reduce visibility and lead to minor accumulations. Snowfall is generally expected to be less than an inch but could create hazardous travel conditions.
  • Flash Freeze: Rapidly falling temperatures behind the cold front could lead to icy spots on untreated roadways, making travel potentially hazardous.
  • Bitter Wind Chills: Wind chill values are predicted to drop to single digits and as low as -5°F in some areas by Thursday morning.

Affected Areas

This weather event will impact the following regions:

  • Ohio: Cities such as Columbus, Dayton, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Toledo, and Athens are included.

Precautions

  • Secure loose items, including outdoor decorations.
  • Prepare for reduced visibility during snow showers and icy roads.
  • Dress warmly, especially for early morning commutes, as wind chills will make it feel significantly colder.

Stay tuned to local forecasts and take precautions if traveling.

For the latest updates, visit the National Weather Service website.

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